A Sampling of Stefano’s

By Teddy Smith
I have always loved cooking for other people. I began at home at an early age, preparing dishes for my mother and to entertain friends. All of my work history has been in the food industry and began with a position as a dishwasher in junior high.
The Golden Ticket: Drama Delivers Tourism Dollars

By Sandy Sponaugle The business of theater is a discussion that has been occurring across the state, and the country, for quite some time. What is the impact of the arts on our communities? Why should we invest in the arts, performing or otherwise? These questions have echoed around Shepherdstown for almost the last 20 […]
The Coal House

By Dawn Nolan In the “Heart of the Billion Dollar Coal Field” lies one of the most unique tributes to the rich economic resource that supports the Southern West Virginia region and the state as a whole. In downtown Williamson sits The Coal House, the Mingo County tribute to “the other black gold.” This building, […]
Weekend In Wheeling

By Kensie Westerfield
West Virginia is known for many unique qualities across the country. Whether it’s our gorgeous mountains, our internationally famous anthem “Country Roads” or our state’s unique shape, West Virginia has a lot to offer.
In the Chef’s Corner: Savannah’s Restaurant

By Matthew Parkins
Born and raised in Huntington, West Virginia, I was the ripe age of 10 when I moved to Pennsylvania first and then Ohio with my family before returning to the Mountain State. At a young age, I had a beautiful daughter, Haley Marie, and dropped out of high school. I immediately pursued my GED and began work in the culinary field, a choice that has led me to where I am today.
The Cathedral Café

By Wendy Bayes
It has always been my hope that our café would be a symbol of hospitality, a great cup of coffee, good food, good friends and a couple of laughs. Located in the heart of historic, downtown Fayetteville, Cathedral Café customers come from all walks of life—law offices, students and tourists, as well as locals. The bookshelves are stuffed with used books to browse or to buy, and the children’s books are always free. Large stained-glass windows splash colorful light on the hand-painted tables.